Shortly before 11:30 p.m. Friday, Christopher Michael Walter, 35, called 911 and said the men took his Jetta in the 100 block of Southwest 11th Avenue, police reported.

Walter, of Deerfield Beach, later told police that he and a friend had stopped at a light on West Atlantic Avenue. The suspects approached their car and offered to get them drugs, according to the report.

Turner took the keys from the ignition and walked away, Officer Andrew Collaretti wrote.

Walter said Turner and Moore returned with a baseball bat and a bottle and ordered him out of the car. Walter said he ran and called police. His friend already had gotten out of the car. Officers said they saw Turner driving the Jetta and he fled on side streets, police said.

"The Jetta . . . ran through several stop signs and traffic control devices," Collaretti wrote.

Turner drove onto I-95, police said. He "drove at speeds of over 115 mph . . . and weaving in and out of lanes almost crashing into other vehicles," Collaretti wrote.

Turner exited at Hillsboro Boulevard, headed east, then back toward the interstate, police said. He ran several red lights, swerving in and out of lanes, police said.

Officers waiting at the Atlantic Avenue exit used "stop sticks" to deflate the tires, but Turner drove on the wheel rims, police said. He then crashed into a guardrail and ran, police said.

Moore stayed in the car and was arrested. A Boynton Beach police dog caught Turner, who had hidden in a dump truck, police said.